it is labeled shut the fk up
The "1.44 MB" disk actually had 1.44 × 1024 × 1000 = 1,474,560 bytes.
If you have a Windows system, there is already a disk defragmenter installed onto the computer. Just click on the Start button and in the search box enter "disk defrag". Click on the program labeled Disk Defragmenter. To be able to defrag a disk, you need administrator rights.
Go to my computer then select the drive where your hard drive is (usually c:) it is usually labeled as something like local disk c: then you are able to view everything saved to your hard drive
2048MB, mathematically. But if you're buying a disk that is labeled 2GB, it will be fewer than 2000MB.
digital versatile disc or digital video disc.These are the new CD-roms that contain much more space on them, When its labeled somehwere on your computer then that means this is your DVD driver, where you enter these DVD discs.
You'd have to be more specific in your question. However, disks are often laden with antibiotics to see if a bacteria is resistant or susceptible to that antibiotic. The disk is placed on a nutrient agar and then bacteria is spread onto that disk. If the bacteria is susceptible to that antiobiotic, it will grow on the nutrient plate, but not around the disk containing the antibiotic. The larger the clear area around the disk, the more susceptible the bacteria is to that antibiotic. If it is resistant to that antiobiotic, it will grow on the plate and adjacent to the antibiotic laden disk indicating that antibiotic is not effective towards that particular bacterial strain. In one such test the A disk had bactracin. However, I am not comfortable saying that all A disks have bactracin. How the disk is labeled may differ.
A DVD RW drive can only burn to a DVD R DL disk if it is labeled as having that capability. If your drive has a DL label, it is dual-layer capable. If you still can't tell, you can download a free software called "VSO Inspector" to give you this information about your drive.
In Windows, Drive C: is the first hard drive.On the PC compatibles (DOS then Windows, which was a program running under DOS), drive A: was reserved for the first floppy disk drive and B: for the second floppy disk drive. Drive C: was reserved for the first hard drive.Many computers don't even have floppy drives anymore, but the first hard drive is still labeled C:
The nucleus is labeled as a.
They are labeled with a star.
The amplitude of a wave is generally labeled 'A'.
There are many different parts of the Earth that would be labeled with the letter A. Africa might be labeled with an A for example.